Come with me to the seaside.

We took a little trip to the coast. This time to Monterey, Pacific Grove and Carmel. Dinner on Monterey Fisherman’s Wharf was nice and of course we had seafood after several free samples of Clam Chowder.

By the time we had finished dinner the cold breeze came in, so it was time to call it a night. After traveling and walking on the wharf we were beat.

In the morning we drove about 10 minutes to Pacific Grove, which is one of my favorite places. The quaint, colorful houses are such a treat to see.

Wow, this is what I call color!

Many of the homes have plaques in the front giving the date when they were built and who the original home owners were.

This yellow one is the Seven Gables Bed and Breakfast. If you make reservations it has to be done months in advance and it faces the ocean. Beautiful!

My hubby, the good sport, drove me up and down the narrow streets so I could get my pictures.

The homes are kept neat and their yards are immaculate. How I wish we could afford one.

Pacific Grove is best known for the Monarch butterflies that visit to escape the cold winter from October to March.

There’s a bike and walking trail along the coastline that is mostly rocks, which tempt people to climb them, but unfortunately people have lost their lives because of high surfs coming in at times causing them to fall into the rough waters.

And here’s good sport hubby, resting along the way.♥♥

This gorgeous plant, called Pride of Madeira, was also a great visual treat.♥♥

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I'm not an expert at anything, I am an ordinary person that loves to sew, quilt,( my way), and do many crafts. I spend time with my 4 grandkids and I find time to read, as well. I recently retired as a Library Technician and am enjoying my free time.